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  2. Tteok - Wikipedia

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    The history of rice cakes goes back to the primitive agricultural society. It is presumed that it is because at least about the 7th to 8th centuries B.C., there are records of sowing seeds and plowing and farming in this land, or because almost all of them are found in the ruins like Galdol (a flat stone used as a tool when grinding fruit against a grind stone) or Dolhwag (a small mortar made ...

  3. Kongbap - Wikipedia

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    Japgok-bap (mixed-grain rice) is a bap including short-grain white and brown rice, green peas, adzuki beans, black soybeans, yulmu (Coix lacryma-jobi var. ma-yuen), black glutinous rice, barley and sorghum. The dried mixture is generally soaked in water for several hours or overnight before cooking, in order to ease the softening process of the ...

  4. India pale ale - Wikipedia

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    A 1930s label for McEwan's IPA. India pale ale was well known as early as 1815, [28] but gained popularity in the British domestic market sometime before then. [28] [29] By World War I, IPA in Britain had diverged into two styles, the premium bottled IPAs of around 1.065 specific gravity and cask-conditioned draught IPAs which were among the weakest beers on the bar.

  5. Shmaltz Brewing Company - Wikipedia

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    Alphabet City brands include the year-round 7th Street Blonde Ale and Village IPA and specialty releases such as Sugar Plum Fairy dark ale, Black Tart sour ale, and Loisaida Milkshake IPA. In its 2017–2018 season Shmaltz donated a portion of the proceeds from its She'Brew Double IPA to Planned Parenthood and the Pink Boots Society scholarship ...

  6. Founders Brewing Company - Wikipedia

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    Red's Rye IPA Rye: 6.6 70 Year-round draft only American Hopped Pilsner Pilsner: 5.5 45 Seasonal Black Rye Rye: 7.5 78 Seasonal Breakfast Stout American Imperial Stout: 8.3 60 Year round Curmudgeon Old Ale Old Ale: 9.8 50 Specialty Dark Penance American Black Ale: 8.9 100 Specialty Double Trouble American Imperial IPA: 9.4 86 Specialty Imperial ...

  7. Old Speckled Hen - Wikipedia

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    Old Speckled Hen is available in bottles, cans, casks, and kegs. The alcohol by volume of both the canned and bottled versions is 4.8%, [12] making it a relatively strong, premium ale, however, the cask version was reduced from 5.2% to 4.5% ABV in 2006 to make it more of a "sessionable beer", resulting in a 60% increase in availability.

  8. Korean alcoholic drinks - Wikipedia

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    black rice wine; made from black rice). [32] Yakju is brewed with boiled rice, yeast, and water. If chrysanthemum is included, it is called gukhwaju; if azalea is added, it is called dugyeonju; if pine sprouts are used, it is called songsunju; if lotus leaves are added, it is called ywonyeopju; if ginseng is used, it is called insamju.

  9. Bokbunja-ju - Wikipedia

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    Bokbunja-ju (Korean: 복분자주; Hanja: 覆盆子酒), also called bokbunja wine, is a Korean fruit wine made from wild and/or cultivated black raspberry; traditionally of the Korean species Bokbunja (Rubus coreanus). The beverage is produced in Gochang County, Jeollabuk-do, in Damyang, Jeollanam-do, [1] and in Jeju Island, South Korea. [2]